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Fordamage - 24 November 2007 - CCL - Lille

music · ·CCL, Lille

Fordamage was a French band from Lyon, active in the 2000s. Their music explored the boundaries of mathcore, noise rock, and post-hardcore, characterized by rhythmic complexity and intense soundscapes.

Fordamage, formed in Lyon in the early 2000s, quickly established itself as a significant act within the French underground scene. The band cultivated a distinctive sound, merging the aggression of post-hardcore with the unpredictable structures of math rock and the dissonance of noise rock. Their musical approach was often characterized by abrupt tempo changes, angular riffs, and raw energy, creating an auditory experience that was both demanding and captivating.

Their discography, though concise, left a significant mark. Their debut album, Aesthetic of the Obscene, released in 2007, was particularly well-received for its technicality and intensity. This album highlighted their ability to navigate between complex instrumental passages and sonic explosions, cementing their reputation within the mathcore and noise genres.

The band continued to refine its style with The Quiet Room in 2010, an album that showcased a maturation in their songwriting while retaining the experimental essence and power that defined them. Fordamage was also recognized for their intense live performances, where the band's energy fully resonated with a discerning audience.

Although the band ceased its activity around 2011-2012, its influence endures among enthusiasts of experimental rock and extreme music in France, representing a fertile period for sonic innovation within the independent music landscape.

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